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23 November 2022 The application of sensor technology in electromechanical automation control
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Proceedings Volume 12302, Seventh International Conference on Electromechanical Control Technology and Transportation (ICECTT 2022); 123021O (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2645850
Event: Seventh International Conference on Electromechanical Control Technology and Transportation (ICECTT 2022), 2022, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
Sensor technology is a new economic and social development derived from the science and technology, the technology has been effectively applied in the development of various industries, and comprehensively improve the quality and efficiency of work, for the development and innovation of enterprises to bring more valuable work plan, promote the positive development of various enterprises. Effective application of sensor technology can collect the most real and effective information, while converting the specified measured non-electricity into the measured electrical signal. The use of sensor technology in mechanical and electrical automation control can further promote the development of the intelligent era, improve people's quality of life, drive the production of enterprises, and promote the information construction in China. This paper mainly analyzes the specific use of the sensor technology in the electromechanical automation control.
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Yufei Zhang, Lu Liu, and Yan Wang "The application of sensor technology in electromechanical automation control", Proc. SPIE 12302, Seventh International Conference on Electromechanical Control Technology and Transportation (ICECTT 2022), 123021O (23 November 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2645850
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KEYWORDS
Sensor technology

Sensors

Control systems

Robots

Data centers

Data modeling

Human-machine interfaces

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